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    PLC as stepper controller

    It doesn't have to be optimal, it is not for industrial application, i just have to show sequence driving. I'm gonna study manual a bit more, perhaps i will use pto instead of pwm, and i don't have fixed step frequency, i can determine it, currently it's 1kHz
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    PLC as stepper controller

    Ok, i managed to drive my step motor using pwm and fast outputs, i even tried using timers, it worked, but pwm subroutine is more elegant in my opinion. Now i wonder, there are two inputs for that subroutine, cycle and pulse. I locked my pulse to 1 ms but i would like my motor to gradually ramp...
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    PLC as stepper controller

    ok, i will try and post how it went down
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    PLC as stepper controller

    I'm sorry, can you post me example, or link one, i'm not sure what you are talking about. (oh, and when i sad ladder ex, i meant i know basic stuff, like locking circles, using logic so...i'm a noob)
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    PLC as stepper controller

    Thing is, i registered on that forum, but i'm unable to post new threads (?), in an any case, thank you for reply
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    PLC as stepper controller

    does anybody have some ideas?
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    PLC as stepper controller

    Hi to everyone I'm trying to build bipolar stepper controller using siemens s200 plc. L298 would be my motor driver and plc would create signals for full step and half step mode of work. This is my school project, i don't have enough knowledge to build it so i need your help. I need to utilize...

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